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Fashion, Theatrical and Media Hair and Makeup 66
Top-up Degree (validated by the Open University)
Be the best you can be backstage as a fashion, theatrical and media makeup professional. Building on your core skills, you will create your very own identity, choose your personal specialism and hone your craft as you prepare to enter the fast-paced media makeup industry.
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Course Code: 8F73 Full time: 1 year Location: Quarry Hill Campus and Prime Studios
WHAT’S NEXT? Progression may include postgraduate study, a Masters degree or relevant employment.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES MAY INCLUDE:
• Freelance Makeup Artist (MUA) • Postiche Specialist • Retail Manager • Special Effects Makeup Artist • Theatrical Makeup Artist • Specialist roles within fashion, photography, TV, film, theatre and more About the course
This exciting top-up programme will bring your foundation degree up to a full bachelor’s degree level. The dynamic course is designed to develop your creative identity as an artist, while preparing and supporting your transition from student to working professional. You will explore specialist areas, such as creative makeup application for male performers and applied prosthetics, and gain the required skills to start your own business, manage others and promote your work as a professional. While studying, you can take advantage of our extensive employer links and gather industry insight at our partner television studio, Prime Studios. This exciting environment provides excellent networking opportunities, helping you become a professional who’s able to apply their fashion, theatrical and media makeup skills to digital media. Modules may include: • Applied Prosthetics • Creative Art of Male Makeup • Creative Identity and
Entrepreneurial Skills • Research Methods • Final Project
Apply via UCAS using institution code L21.
Study multiple aspects of film and screen media on this exciting foundation degree. The practitioner-focused course offers innovative approaches to production and career pathways, through traditional filmmaking, motion design and emerging technologies.
About the courseCourse Code: F244 Full time: 2 years Location: Quarry Hill Campus
WHAT’S NEXT? Progression may include a top-up degree or relevant employment.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES MAY INCLUDE:
• Camera Operator • Photography Director • Video Editor • Foley Sound Designer • Script Editor • Motion Graphics Designer The production, content and distribution of film is fast evolving, which is why this course develops the skills you need to stay ahead in a fast-paced, creative industry. You will be challenged to think about the screen and give meaning to an audience by studying traditional film methods, motion graphics and editing, as well as post-production techniques and 360-degree camera narrative workflow. You will also be introduced to the wider world of media as you investigate and respond to common issues that affect the industry as a whole. You will gain key employability skills to support you in your career goals, and create a high-quality portfolio that showcases your impressive work. Modules may include: Year 1 • Film Techniques • Screen Practice • Editing for Film and Screen Year 2 • Introduction to Motion Design • Documentary Practice • Contextualising Film and Screen
Apply via UCAS using institution code L21.